The star power on the Democratic side of the 2020 presidential election is expected to be very high. National party leaders like former Vice President Joe Biden have teased a potential presidential run in 2020, and Democratic h.....»»

Rep. John Delaney raised eyebrows last month when he declared that not only would he not run for governor of his home state of Maryland, but he would also not seek reelection in 2018.
Both moves were because he's running for president.
"I have bo.....»»

Since President Trump's election, global equity markets have added more absolute value than at any time in history (around $12 trillion) - surpassing the front-running exuberance that started when Ber.....»»

AP Photo/Mary AltafferVirginia Sen. Tim Kaine says he'll seek re-election in 2018 but is ruling out a presidential bid in 2020.
The former Democratic vice presidential nominee said in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday that his decision is.....»»

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/GettyWith the US in social unrest following Donald Trump winning the presidential election, Tom Hanks, aka America's Dad, has stepped up to settle everyone down.
No, he didn't announce that he's running in 2020, though Michael Moor.....»»

Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe Democratic Party is in shock following President-elect Donald Trump's win, and it is preparing for a self-examination that will likely take years and reshape the party to make gains in 2018 and 2020.
As President Barack Oba.....»»

Pablo Martinez Monsivais/APYou’ve probably seen it passed around Twitter and Facebook: A new poll finds 52% of Republicans would support postponing the 2020 election if President Donald Trump proposed doing so until alleged voter frau.....»»

Wikimedia CommonsA Democratic congresswoman from New York is asking the Federal Election Commission to investigate President Trump's 2016 campaign committee following revelations that Donald Trump Jr. was open to receiving damaging information about Hil.....»»

He's moving on.
In a series of tweets early Sunday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated--or at least again suggested--his long-running skepticism of claims that Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election. The tweets fol.....»»